Technically yes, but by making it open source, you're saying you want people
to do that so that they can also help improve the system. Less technically
capable users would probably end up purchasing the app from the market since
they don't possess the know-how to install it from source. You can also be a
little sneaky in making the location of the source hard to find, or giving
it out more selectively, but then that's not really in the spirit of open
source

On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 5:13 PM, twistadias <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Me and a few of my mates from uni want to start on building and
> selling some android apps. The problem is one of us is really keen to
> make the whole thing open source.
>
> If we do go ahead and make it open, wont anyone be able to download
> the source and run it on their phone instead of purchasing it from the
> app store?
>
> Im kinda in a dilemma as to which path to take. Any help would be
> appreciated.
>
> >
>


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